The United States spends more on health care than any other country in the world. Yet more than 40 million Americans are not covered by public or private health programs. After decades of vowing to solve this situation, Democratic President Barack Obama pushed through the Patient Care and Affordable Care act in March of 2012. His signature law has become known as Obamacare. Obamacare succeeded after a tense battle in Congress yet it still faced a final hurdle: the US Supreme Court. And this past week the Court ruled on the law. -James Rae, Visiting Fulbright Scholar at China Foreign Affairs University; -John Cai, Director of the Center For Healthcare Management and policy and Professor of Economics at the China Europe International Business School; -David G. Oedel, Professor of law at Mercer University Law School; Panel Discussion:Global Talk: Today's events include Pakistan and NATO agreeing to reopen supply routes to Afghanistan, a presidential candidate in Mexico demanding a recount, France cutting its growth rate, and much more.

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